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Core Aggregation Transportation FAQ
What is the CAT Program?
The CAT program is an SDG&E gas service option that allows core customers to purchase natural gas directly from competitive suppliers, rather than from SDG&E.
Core customers are defined as being all residential, small commercial customers and those large commercial customers who elect core service (see eligibility question for more detail).
Who do CAT customers call in case of a gas emergency?
CAT customers should continue to call SDG&E for their…
History of Gas Choice and Definitions
California gas industry restructuring began in 1988, when the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued the first of many rate design changes in an effort to open the natural gas market to competition.
The first change separated the California gas market into core and noncore customer segments, depending on the customer's load, end-use priority, and economic ability to use alternative fuels.
The noncore customers were provided with the ability to elect natural gas service from a Gas Service Provider (GSP) instead of the utility. The utility still provides these customers with the transportation of the gas across its distribution system to the customer's meter.
In 1991 additional rate design changes were implemented. One of those changes gives core customers the ability to elect commodity…
2024 SDG&E Gas & Electric Rodeo
Saturday, June 8. 2023 - 7:30 a.m.
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ESP Relations
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Robert Hansen
858-650-4193
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Angela LaCerva
858-654-8371
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EDI 814, 810, 867
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On December 1, 2023, technology support for the Home Area Network will end and no new devices can be connected.
Getting started with HAN devices
Step 1: Determine if you're eligible
Before you buy a Home and Business Area Network device, please make sure you meet the following criteria:
You have an active SDG&E account
You have a compatible electric smart meter (not a legacy analog meter)
You have a place for the device in your home or business that is within 75 feet of your smart meter
Step 2: Purchase your device
The device you purchase must:
Be SDG&E Smart Meter compatible
Must be ZigBee-enabled and Smart Energy Profile 1.0 or 1.1 certified
HAN device manufacturer web sites and online retailers offer these products. See list of compatible HAN devices.
Step 3: Log in to My Account…
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Residential Rates
Schedule DR, Domestic Service
Schedule DR-TOU, DOMESTIC - TIME-OF-USE SERVICE (closed to new customers as of February 2015)
Schedule DM, Multi-Family Service
Schedule DS, Submetered Multi-Family Service (closed after 12/13/81)
Schedule DT, Submetered Multi-Family Service - Mobilehome Park (closed after 1/1/97)
Schedule DT-RV, Submetered Service - Recreational Vehicle Parks and Residential Marinas
Schedule EV-TOU, Domestic Time-of-Use for Electric Vehicle Charging
Schedule EV-TOU-2, Domestic Time-of-Use for Households with Electric Vehicles
Commercial/Industrial Rates
Schedule A, General Service
Schedule A-TC, Traffic Control Service…
Types of HAN Devices
On December 1, 2023, technology support for the Home Area Network will end and no new devices can be connected.
Energy Information Displays
Although device capabilities vary depending upon the manufacturer and model, Energy Information Displays, also known as In-Home Displays (IHDs), have the following capabilities:
receive near real-time energy use data in kilowatt hours (kWh) and kilowatt demand (kW)
receive energy pricing and cost information
receive text messages
may help you identify high energy use appliances
aren’t specific to homes and may be used in businesses
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Home and Business Area Network Devices
Using a home or business area network, you now have the ability to connect devices within your home or business that can give detailed information about energy use as well as help manage and monitor your electricity use.
SmartMeter
An advanced electric meter which communicates via ZigBee© to smart devices in the home.
Energy Storage
Appliance that charges at the lowest rate and stores energy to be used at a late time helping to reduce your bill. Also helps maintain reliability on the grid during on Reduce Your Use days.
HVAC
Communicates with your thermostat to efficiently adjust the temperature based on your home needs.
Smart Thermostat
A thermostat that connects to your Smart Meter or the internet which, based on personal settings, helps manage your heating and cooling costs. Some thermostats have…
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do if I can't connect my device?
There are many issues that can interfere with the connection process:
Your device must be turned on and plugged in to an energized outlet.
Make sure that your device is located within 75 feet or less from the Smart Meter at your home or business. This is the maximum recommended distance.
Certain types of wireless devices may interfere with the connection to your device. These devices may include microwave, Wi-Fi router, cordless phone, baby monitor, etc.
Some home construction materials that generate or block signals…
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On December 1, 2023, technology support for the Home Area Network will end and no new devices can be connected.
Ever wonder how much energy you're using when you do a load of laundry, run the dryer or heat your home or business? By connecting a home or business area network (HAN) device to your Smart Meter, …